North of Isla Mujeres,
snorkelers swim with whale sharks and manta rays while divers plunge beneath swirling schools of baitfish corralled by circling sailfish.
Not exact matches
Near La Paz,
snorkelers can slip into the water to
swim with huge but harmless
whale sharks.
In Mexico, by law
snorkelers are only able to
swim with whale sharks along
with a licensed guide.
The guides told us that
whale sharks swim so fast that
snorkelers struggle to keep up
with them, so I was lucky to get such a long look at one.
Both divers and
snorkelers can
swim with these giant
whale sharks in the pristine and warm waters of southern Belize without any risk from these magnificent creatures as they do not pose any significant threat to humans.